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Shark Board Fishino 32 bit – PIC32MX470F512
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Fishino Shark is the third board of 32-bit Fishino family. It’s a board 100% compatible with the famous Arduino MEGA, but with a 32 bit MIPS controller and many add-ons which greatly enhance its capabilities. Among the highlights of Fishino Shark are the 32 bit MIPS controller, with 512 KBytes of flash and 128 KBytes of RAM, a stereo audio codec on board and the ability to be powered by a single cell LiPo battery, which gets automati